Last Updated: Friday, 2022-04-08

Data Source: 2019 Novel Coronavirus COVID-19 (2019-nCoV) Data Repository by Johns Hopkins CSSE.

Cases by country

Cases in the past week

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Deaths in past week

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Cases by country per million

At the beginning of a pandemic, during the exponential growth, the rate of spread is independent of the size of the population, and therefore using the absolute numbers does have a meaning for understanding the spread of the virus. At later stages however, to have a better comparison of countries and their efforts to stop the virus spreading, we need to normalize the number by the population size.

Worldwide Cases

Summary table - Friday, 2022-04-08

Confirmed Deaths Daily confirmed Daily deaths
Country
World 497,494,713 6,174,449 1,150,125 (+0.2%) 3,748 (+0.1%)
US 80,386,635 985,205 94,152 (+0.1%) 634 (+0.1%)
France 26,887,490 144,193 149,007 (+0.6%) 139 (+0.1%)
Germany 22,629,378 131,679 150,675 (+0.7%) 309 (+0.2%)
UK 21,549,830 169,759 41,284 (+0.2%) 347 (+0.2%)
Italy 15,173,707 160,546 67,641 (+0.4%) 144 (+0.1%)
Spain 11,551,574 102,541 0 (+0.0%) 0 (+0.0%)
Poland 5,976,364 115,594 1,324 (+0.0%) 58 (+0.1%)
Israel 3,987,827 10,559 5,303 (+0.1%) 0 (+0.0%)

Last updated: 2022-04-09 09:11:44